One data professional's adventures with data..and beyond

As someone who just crossed three decades of working in technology – I have a sudden renewed interest in understanding how careers in technology evolve with age or years of experience. Those of us older in this industry are among the first generation who have worked almost an entire career in technology. We do not… Continue reading Data experiments with salary survey – I

I am a passionate, regular attendee of Techoutbound (formerly SQLCruise) events. I try to do at least one every year. This year’s cruise on east coast was to East Caribbean – with an itinerary that was different from original because of hurricane related issues in the area. We were doing Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Grand Stirrup… Continue reading My experience with TechOutbound 2018 – Caribbean

I met Tom Roush for the first time around 9 years ago – at a PASS Summit. If I recall right – Kendra Little introduced him to me as a colleague from Microsoft and a friend of hers. I met him at several summits following that – found him a kind person with extraordinary cheer… Continue reading DBA best practices..from the DBA from Heaven

I decided to go to the SQL Saturday at Nashville this year to get some good learning and networking in during frigid January. One of the reasons I wanted to go was that the line up for precons was amazing and I wanted to learn more on Azure particularly. I also wanted to submit to… Continue reading SQL Saturday Nashville 2018

T-SQL Tuesday is a monthly blog party started by respected SQL Guru Adam Machanic. I was honored with hosting this month’s party. I picked a topic that is important for me at this time of the year – setting learning goals. I was surprised and somewhat overwhelmed to see the number of responses. I learned… Continue reading T-SQL Tuesday #97 Roundup: Learning goals for 2018

This month’s T-SQL Tuesday is hosted by…er..yours truly. I picked a topic that usually comes up for me every December – learning goals for the next year. This is the first time that I am blogging about it. Usually this review is accompanied by a strange combination of imposter syndrome, guilt and thoughts like ‘how… Continue reading T-SQL Tuesday #97 – My learning plan

This is my first opportunity hosting a T-SQL Tuesday and am super excited!! T-SQL Tuesday is the brainchild of well respected SQL Guru and author of ‘sp_whois active’ – Adam Machanic (b|t). Adam rightly predicted that we all could benefit from ‘a recurring, revolving blog party’ with a new topic given each month – the party has… Continue reading T-SQL Tuesday #97 – Setting learning goals for 2018